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I see you've taken to heart the "Elton John cause"! Anyway, joking aside, I admire your desire to pay tribute to an artist you appreciate without falling into the most predictable flattery and managing to be descriptive enough for the reader to understand what the album you are reviewing offers. As for E.J., I'd prefer not to comment; I don't know his songs and I have no desire to listen to them, so once again, I won't vote for the record. Goodbye and have a good evening.
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Well-written review, I'm not interested in the group, I've listened to the singles and they never impressed me much; I won't vote because I haven't heard (and I don't think I will) the album. Bye and have a great day.
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Very nice review; as for the book of the millennium, I'm not sure. From the year one thousand to two thousand, many great texts have been written (what about poor Dante?). However, I love "The Lord of the Rings," even though in the film adaptation they took too many "poetic licenses" (what on earth did the poor Tom Bombadil do to Peter Jackson? I really don't know!). Hi and have a good evening.
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The review is well-written and polished; honestly, I've watched the show a few times and found it quite enjoyable. However, I think it’s just the usual pseudo-reality (there won't be nominations or big brothers spying, but there are televotes, personal dramas, fights, and everything needed to spark interest) cleverly crafted around a topic that everyone has something to say about, that is, music. To be honest, I won't give it a vote because it neither bothers me nor drives me crazy; sometimes it’s a pleasant interlude, that’s all. Hello everyone and have a good evening!
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The album is very nice, light, catchy, and obviously built on easily accessible and assimilable pieces. In terms of goth or dark, apart from the look (I don't remember if emos existed back then, but let's say it feels a bit artificial), I see very little. It's not a bad mass product that I occasionally enjoy revisiting with a smile! Hello everyone and have a good evening.
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Great review, heartfelt and well-structured, although in some parts a bit clumsy; however, I liked it because you captured the sense of anguish and oppression that the album wants to convey. A timeless masterpiece, if not to own, at least to listen to once! Hello, and have a great day.
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The review is nice, but I don't see the similarity to the scream you use in "Angel Of Disease"; in fact, it's a song that's more oriented towards thrash than death, and the vocals are a growl that's a bit "higher" than usual (like "Altars Of Madness," just to clarify). For me, the album is a masterpiece—fast, violent, and atmospheric. As for the themes, well, let's say it's what was in fashion at the time, and it's also a trademark of Morbid Angel (a bit like the Venom from that lovable guy Cronos); it’s not even too blasphemous for me (compared to various Marduk and their ilk, here we’re almost at Sunday school). In conclusion, I wanted to add that I found the idea of including snippets of translated lyrics to explain the themes of the album quite nice. Bye and have a good day.
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The review isn’t badly written, but the track-by-track didn’t really convince me. As for the album, I didn’t like it because more than a return to the past, it felt like a “let’s give a little something to those who have been bothering us for years with the old albums”; essentially, it’s not played that badly and the songs aren’t that terrible either, but it feels empty and thrown together... The other albums, I mean “Load,” “Re-load,” and “St. Anger,” at least generated mixed opinions (some liked them, some didn’t, some found them listenable, etc..), but in this case the opinions in general (I’m not just talking about Debaser, of course) are more filled with indifference rather than harsh judgments (mine included), and I think that’s much worse. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
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You write really well, you describe the album and the feelings it conveys beautifully, congrats! I love the record and "A Night Like This" is one of my favorite songs by The Cure.
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Wonderful review for an equally legendary album! Well done, you truly wrote a splendid review!
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